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The saturated output voltages are
Figure P15.47
(a)
To find: The expression for given crossover voltages.
Answer to Problem 15.47P
The upper crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
The lower crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given circuit is shown below.
Calculation:
From the above circuit
The inverting node is,
Applying Kirchhoff's current law at non-inverting node:
Substitute
When
The upper crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
When
The lower crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
Conclusion:
The upper crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
The lower crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
(b)
To find: The values of
Answer to Problem 15.47P
The required values are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Saturated output voltage is,
Reference voltage is,
One resistor value is,
Switching point is,
Hysteresis width is
Calculation:
Substitute
Hence,
Substitute
Substitute
Assuming
Hence, we get
Substitute
Therefore, value of
Substitute
Therefore, the value of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the required values are
(c)
To sketch: The voltage transfer characteristics.
Answer to Problem 15.47P
The voltage transfer characteristics are shown in Figure 1.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
The upper crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
Therefore, the upper crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
The lower crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
Therefore, the lower crossover voltage of Schmitt trigger is
Figure 1
Conclusion:
Therefore, the voltage transfer characteristics are shown in Figure 1.
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